2 mox extension support, 3 conventions – Tech Source Raptor X11R6.1 for AIX User Manual
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Raptor X11R6.1 for AIX Installation Manual
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Note: Before installing this software, you must uninstall any
previous versions of the software.
1.2 MOX Extension Support
Tech Source supports an X-server extension called MOX (Multiple
Overlay eXtension) on the Raptor graphics cards. The underlying
software (available as a server extension and a client library)
needed for MOX support has been included as a part of this Raptor
X11R6.1 for AIX software product. Enabling of this extension
during the X-server startup is described in Section 4.4.
1.3 Conventions
This manual will follow certain conventions throughout.
Whenever a variable name, command name, directory, or filename
is used in a paragraph they will appear in a mono-spaced font.
At times the reader will be instructed to enter commands at a
prompt. In this case a transcript of a sample session will be
provided where a prompt similar to one the reader might see will be
followed by the commands the reader is to enter. The entire
transcript will be in a
mono-spaced
font with the prompt in a
normal weight and the user's entries in bold.
The prompt used in a transcript varies depending on the
circumstances. The following are some common prompts and
when they are used:
prompt#
used when the user is required to have root
privileges
prompt%
used when the user is not required to have root
privileges
ok
prompt displayed when the user is in Boot PROM
mode